Colin Moran hopes for improved mobility at 3rd base for Pirates
Posted Feb 15, 2019
Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Colin Moran spent this past offseason working on his mobility to improve his defensive range. The Pirates also re-signed Jung Ho Kang to compete for the job with Moran, who started 107 games as a rookie. Moran hit a grand slam in the Pirates’ home opener but didn’t show enough of the power the Pirates anticipated.
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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